Thursday, May 31, 2012

Namadgi National Park

Namadgi National Park in ACT is just over 100km² comprising almost half of the state's area. It includes granite mountains, alpine meadows, grassy plains and snow gum forests. You can find Aboriginal rock art, quarry sites and ceremonial stone arrangements, as well as European settlers' huts, fences and evidence of pioneering farming techniques.

We walked the Settlers' Track, which is an easy 9km loop on a bright autumn day.

Brayshaw's Homestead

Crimson Rosella

Old fence posts

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Waterhole Hut

﻿So then I decided to play with different camera effects.

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Australian Gothic

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An old sheep dip

I went for the slightly sepia, faded, muddied colour look for these photos of Waterhole Hut

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Back to the natural look for these eucalyptus trees on Shanahan's Mountain.

About Me

I love writing, singing, acting and directing. I drink wine and beer and do a bit of sport on the side - mainly triathlon although I love football too. I travel whenever I can and collect new experiences. My favourite colour is green or purple depending on my mood, and yes, I think the two go well together. I try to lead a balanced life but I keep falling off.